Pale Rider
Veteran
Is using your conscience as a juror a right, or not? Is it a worthwhile right if you don’t know about it?
Jury deliberations are sacrosanct, so it's very difficult to answer to these questions.
As I've said, I've seen juries return what appear to be verdicts based on conscience, but as it's strictly illegal to question the panel afterwards on how they reached their verdict, no one can say for sure.
There has been a limited amount of academic research into juries over the years, but the only conclusion I recall is that jurors take their responsibilities with appropriate seriousness - in other words they concentrate hard on the case.
Which doesn't stop them returning a verdict based on conscience.
I couldn't say if jurors know they can return any verdict they choose, but it appears most jurors are keen to follow the directions of the judge, which would always lead them to return a verdict based on the evidence.